On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 14:16:46 +0200 Heiko Baums <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am Sat, 11 Aug 2012 09:56:49 +0200 > schrieb Jelle van der Waa <jelle@xxxxxxxx>: > > > Sure soon RHEL will switch to systemd with RHEL 7, so the systemd > > market share will probably continue to grow. Also SUSE seems to > > switch to systemd. With these major distro's taking up systemd, it's > > almost impossible that it's not implemented good enough. > > Then, why are there regularly so many, so long discussions on the web? > And most of them are not started by me, and I don't even participate > in a lot of them. And why are all those critical comments about PA, > systemd, and Lennart Poettering marked green by so many people? > > Why is Lennart Poettering's software the only software about which > there are so many discussions? Really because it's so damn good? I think you are forgetting that linux-based OS market usage is <1.0%. So by the same logic, why do so many people prefer NOT to use these OSs, because they are so good? Are those people all idiots? Sometimes numbers don't mean much... > > I don't know what's going on behind the scenes of all those major > distros. So I don't know how big Lennart's or someone else's influence > is. But I think it's a mistake to switch to systemd. Well, offering it > optionally, would be no problem. Right, all evil in this world comes from Glass, Apples and... LP. BTW, last time I checked, opensuse had pretty vast public dev ML. > > Speaking of which, I doubt that the RHEL and SUSE users care this much > about the init system and the system internals as Arch Linux users do. > > > p.s. it's a bit lame to just blame Poettering since for everything he > > just iirc the maintainer of systemd. Since there are much more people > > behind systemd ( Kay sievers, etc. ) > > I know that Poettering is not the only one behind systemd and PA, but > it was his idea and he still is the maintainer. So it's still his > software. > > Heiko -- Leonid Isaev GnuPG key: 0x164B5A6D Fingerprint: C0DF 20D0 C075 C3F1 E1BE 775A A7AE F6CB 164B 5A6D
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